Sub-subseries consists of materials related to collection of essays authored by John Metcalf.
Interviews
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Consists of correspondence between Metcalf and Adderson. Includes draft of Adderson's self-interview for CNQ, Q&A notes, proofs, authors CV, etc.
Series consists of administrative records of the Reform Party of Canada from the beginnings of the Party until it's reformation into the Canadian Alliance.
File consists of Aitken, Johan. Letting stories out: Johan Aitken interviews Rudy Wiebe. [Orbit].
Consists of photographs taken at the conference held at the University of Guelph “Coming of Age: John Metcalf and The Canadian Short Story."
Subseries consists of video recordings of the proceedings at the Reform Association of Canada’s 1987 Assembly, the Reform Party of Canada’s assemblies and the United Alternative Party’s national conventions, including coverage of opening and closing ceremonies, speeches by the Party leader, keynote speakers and other Party officials, seminars and workshops, ballots, Executive Council and caucus question and answer periods, dinners, galas, and assembly or convention highlights.
Subseries consists of audio recordings from various Reform Party of Canada rallies and assemblies including speeches, theme music, and proceedings.
- Consists of letter (1956 March 29), Boston (Massachusetts) from Seymour Lawrence, Director, Atlantic Monthly Press, to Brian Moore, Montreal (Quebec).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author with handwritten postscript thanking B. Moore for the interview clipping, revised flap copy and biographical note for The Lonely Passion of "Judith Hearne", originally published as "Judith Hearne."
Series consists of 42 cassette recordings of interviews conducted by K. Foreman with academics, playwrights, actors and students.
Series consists of audio cassettes of a CBC interview of J.B. Barron about his career and business ventures.
Subseries consists of audio cassettes related to the Reform Party of Canada and United Alternative, particularly interview with Preston Manning.
Subseries consists of audio recordings of LGBTQ+ radio shows including Freedom FM and This Way Out.
- Subseries consists of audio recordings relating to John Metcalf.
- Includes various formats.
Series consists of audio recordings of Reform Party events, speeches, interviews, training presentations and music, as well as recordings of interest to the Party because of the subject or speaker.
Series consists of audio and video cassettes for the Reform Party of Canada and United Alternative.
Series consists of reels, audio cassettes and other video recordings of CBC programs, readings and interviews. Audio cassettes include interviews on such programs as CBC's Peter Gzowski Show; readings on Gom's work read by herself or on such programs as the Garrison Keilor Show and The Vinyl Café; reviews (mostly on CBC) of Gom's work; and CBC Radio productions of two of Gom's plays.
Series consists of sound and video recordings of various programs, discussions, readings, and other literary activities featuring John Metcalf and his career, and his works.
The fonds consists business records including correspondence, contracts and financial statements for the Grand (Odeon) Theatre with film distributers about movie bookings; newspaper clippings about the Grand Theatre; photographs and negatives of the Palace and Grand Theatres; correspondence, agendas and reports regarding the relocation of Canadian Pacific Railway in downtown Calgary; and a recorded CBC interview with Jack Barron about his life and business activities.
Barron EnterprisesConsists of I Had a Father: a Postmodern Autobiography, by Clark Blaise.
File consists of Brenčičová, Danušca. We don't have to import history: interview with [Rudy Wiebe].
The fonds consists of drafts and completed manuscripts and research materials including recorded interviews for Brennan's published books. Features drafts of his magazine stories and research notes; as well as copies and clippings and research materials for his works as journalist.
Brennan, Brian AnthonyFile consists of interview insert, typescript insert Rudy Wiebe wanted to be included in an interview by Donald Cameron. Rudy Wiebe: The Moving Stream is Perfectly at Rest, 1971 November 4 typescript (carbon copy). An interview with Rudy Wiebe, typescript.
File consists of typescript (carbon copy) and photocopy of published interview. Rudy Wiebe on the Western Canadian imagination, (carbon copy) interview. 10 pages. The Western Canadian imagination: An Interview With Rudy Wiebe, photocopy from Canadian Fiction Magazine.
- File consists of letters relating to submission and publication of short stories and novellas in Canadian Fiction Magazine; discussing current literary projects, editing Canadian Fiction Magazine, various issues of the periodical, including the Kingston Conference issue (no. 65, 1989) and issues containing works by John Metcalf and G. Hancock's interview of John Metcalf; discussing Canadian publishing, literature and authors, jazz recordings, Harbourfront reading and reception celebrating Canadian Fiction Magazine's tenth anniversary, John Metcalf's receiving Canadian Fiction Magazine's Annual Contributor's Prize for Private Parts : A Memoir (no. 24/25, 1977) and various other topics; and relating personal news. Letter (1978 January 3) encloses typescript (carbon copy) manuscript of G. Hancock's essay Here and Now : innovation and change in the Canadian Short Story, published in Canadian Fiction Magazine, No. 27, 1977.
- Typescript, signed; typescript (carbon copy); handwritten, signed (some photocopy);
- Includes references to the following: Beryl; Going Down Slow; Private Parts : A Memoir; Here and Now; General Ludd; 77 : Best Canadian Stories; 78 : Best Canadian Stories; 80 : Best Canadian Stories; The Eastmill Reception Centre; Punctuation As Score; Writers in Aspic; The Bumper Book; First Impressions; Second Impressions; Kicking Against the Pricks : Essays; Single Gents Only; Adult Entertainment; Travelling Northward; The New Press Anthology #1; The New Press Anthology #2; The Video World.
- Correspondence between editors of Canadian Fiction Magazine, chiefly Geoff Hancock, and John Metcalf.